What does 4 3/8+ 6 3/4 equal

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Answer 1
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Answer: 11.125

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Answer 2
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When adding fractions you want the denominators of your fractions to be alike.

The first thing you can do is add your two whole number 4 and 6. 4+6=10.

Now you want to combine your fractions, 3/8 and 3/4. Both fractions need to have like denominators. In order to do this we would change the 3/4 so it has a denominator of 8. I choose 8 because you can take 2*4 to get 8. Since we multiplied the denominator by 2, we have to do the same with the numerator, 3*2=6.

Your fraction is now 6/8.

We can down add 3/8 + 6/8= 9/8

Since 9/8 is improper we need to change it into a mixed number. In order to do this we need to take 9/8 which is 1 and 1/8

We now have 1 1/8 and don't forget the 10 from up above.

10+1 1/8= 11 1/8

Your final answer would be 11 1/8

Hope this helps ;)


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(square root of 6+the square root of 11)/(square root of 5+square root of 3) =

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ANSWER

(√(30)  + √(55)-   √(33)  -3√(2) )/( 2 )

EXPLANATION

The given radical expression is

( √(6)  +  √(11) )/( √(5) +  √(3)  )

We rationalize the denominator to get:

( √(6)  +  √(11) )/( √(5) +  √(3)  )  *  (√(5)  -  √(3))/(√(5)  - √(3))

This implies that:

(( √(6)  +  √(11) )(√(5)  -   √(3)))/( (√(5) +  √(3))(√(5)  -  √(3)) )

We expand using the distributive property and also applying difference of two squares on the denominator.

\frac{( √(6)  *  √(5)   -   √(6)  *  √(3)  + √(5) *  √(11)   -   √(3) *  √(11) )}{  {( √(5) )}^(2)  -  {( √(3) )}^(2)  }

This will give us,

(√(30)   -   3√(2)  + √(55)-√(33) )/( 5 - 3 )

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If p is false, E row represents when p ∨ (q ∧ r) is true.

What is the truth table?

A diagram in rows and columns showing how the truth or falsity of a proposition varies with that of its components.

If p is false, which row represents when p ∨ (q ∧ r) is true is; q ∧ r : q and r.

q      r        q∧r

T      T         T

T       F         F

F       T         F

F        F        F

The value of p ∨ (q∧r) is;

p OR (q AND r)

p          q∧r          p∨(q∧r)

F           T∧  T=T      T

F            F∧T = F      F

F             T ∧ F=F      F

F             F ∧ F =F      F

If P is false , The row which represents  when p ∨ (q ∧ r) is true is →→F T T TWhich is Option E.    

Hence, If p is false, E row represents when p ∨ (q ∧ r) is true.

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Answer:

C) F

Step-by-step explanation:

F, BECAUSE F IS THE MOST PARALLEL